Wild Deserts – Bringing Back Locally Extinct Mammals To The Corner Country
Wild Deserts project aims to bring back locally extinct mammals, not seen in the NSW Corner Country for over 100 years. What is Wild Deserts?
Corner Country NSW covers a vast area of outback NSW. It encompasses an incredibly diverse range of landscapes… from the Paroo River floodplains to the desert dunes on the eastern side of the Strzelecki Desert.
Where is Corner Country? It’s vaguely defined as follows (see map below):
Just be aware, this vague border moves around a bit… depending on who you talk to!
Within the Corner Country, you’ll find plenty of fascinating places to keep you busy on your outback adventures.
Wild Deserts project aims to bring back locally extinct mammals, not seen in the NSW Corner Country for over 100 years. What is Wild Deserts?
You have a few options when travelling from Tibooburra to Innamincka. All the options are here. Whichever one you choose, you can’t go wrong!
Mutawintji National Park is NE of Broken Hill, NSW. Bynguano Range provides an oasis in arid country, used by people for thousands of years.